Project introduction

The Nelson Street Cycleway links Upper Queen St to Quay St via the Te Ara I Whiti (Lightpath), which has a distinctive magenta colour. The cycle route also caters for walkers and connects to the Northwestern and Grafton Gully cycleways, providing easier and safer access to and from the city centre.

  • Estimated project cost

    $5 million to $20 million
  • Project type

    Walking and cycling
  • Project status

    Construction

Purpose

The route will connect with and expand the Auckland Cycle Network and align with the long-term vision of the NZ Transport Agency, Auckland Transport (AT) and Auckland Council to build world class cycling infrastructure that promotes cycling as a safe and convenient mode of transport.

Benefits

  • Better connections for walking and cycling in the central city.
  • Encourage the uptake of cycling as a healthy and safe mode of transport in Auckland.
  • Provide a missing link in the Auckland Cycle Network.
  • Better connections between inner city and waterfront for cyclists.

About the project

The project is being delivered by the Transport Agency, AT and Auckland Council.

The first stage involved the construction of a bridge from Canada Street, and continuing as a separate two-way cycle path along the western side of Nelson Street to Victoria Street. The bridge was built off-site and then put in place overnight.

The architecturally designed Canada Street Bridge, which has been resurfaced to match the world renowned, award-winning magenta-coloured Nelson Street off-ramp, known as the Lightpath Te Ara I Whiti, stretches over SH1 and features a string of interactive lights along one side.

The project team worked with Maori artist Katz Maihi and iwi throughout the urban design stages to include Maori designs and ensure the path had a distinctly New Zealand identity. The design includes a large koru pattern. 

The second stage of work will extend the separate cycle path from Victoria Street down to Quay Street and will also provide a link along Pitt Street to join Karangahape Road and Union Street. Construction began in June 2017 and is expected to finish late 2017. The Nelson Street cycle route will complete a link in the Auckland Cycle Network and will add to a growing network of walking and cycling paths in the city.

Project features

  • 160m bridge from Canada Street to Nelson Street disused off-ramp.
  • A shared path from Upper Queen Street, through to the intersection of Nelson Street and Union Street (including the bridge).
  • An on-road separated two-way cycleway on the western side of Nelson Street between Union Street and Victoria Street.
  • A separated two-way cycleway on Pitt Street between Karangahape Road and Vincent Street, connecting with a shared path between Vincent Street and Nelson Street.
  • An on-road separated cycleway between Victoria Street and Quay Street. This route is still under investigation.

Our partners on this project